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President has announced that "3 milestones" are expected to stop the coronavirus. From a health point of view, the first of these milestones would be to "bend the curve, overcome the peak of the spread of the disease", for which there are still "days left." The second milestone is "when the balance of medical discharges is higher than that of infected people." "There will be weeks between the first and second moment, but we will reach it too." "We will be close to victory over the virus when infections plummet at the same speed they are rising today." The third milestone is related to finding a vaccine. The first Council of Ministers after declaring the state of alarm It has been an atypical Council of Ministers. The first in which the Government meets after the declaration of a state of alarm last Saturday .
But he hasn't done it completely. Read more: From the suspension of taxes, bills and rents to salaries paid by the State or credits to companies: what measures have other countries in Europe approved to alleviate the economic impact of the coronavirus Sánchez, the competent authority, has met in person with the ministers of the Interior, Defense, Transport and C Level Contact List Health: its 4 delegated competent authorities. Also present were its first vice president, Carmen Calvo, and the minister spokesperson, María Jesús Montero. Telematic Council of Ministers due to the coronavirus. Telematic Council of Ministers due to the coronavirus. Although Moncloa sources warned early this Tuesday that the Council of Ministers was going to be "long and dense" , the truth is that Sánchez's appearance arrived on time.
The meeting has not lasted as long as last Saturday, which lasted more than 7 hours due to friction between PSOE and Unidas Podemos. Frictions that arose, precisely, due to the adoption of the economic measures that were approved today. The Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, was more inclined to stop all productive activity, according to El País . Leading her were her counterparts at the head of the Treasury portfolios – María Jesús Montero – and Economic Affairs – Nadia Calviño. Despite these frictions, today the Government has conveyed a message of unity. The Social Rights portfolio, which falls to the second vice president Pablo Iglesias, has also launched a message through social networks insisting that in the face of this crisis "no one is going to be left behind," "as happened in 2008." This Council of Ministers is also the first in the history of Spain to be "virtual", since the rest of the ministers have participated electronically.